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Early Conduct for Recruitment of IRBN and Civil Police

TAP | Updated: September 25, 2018

Dear Editor,

Once upon a time, the esteemed Home Department of the state placed 
    an advertisement for various posts of IRBN and Civil Police for men 
    and women for respective districts vide Advertisement dated 11thAugust’2017. The concerned department is nowhere near thinking early recruitment of those posts. It seems to me that the concerned department is still in deep slumber or they have almost forgotten the early conduct of recruitment of those posts in widest sense or forgot the advertisement particularly. Although it is sensible to assume that such an inordinate delay in recruitment of the posts may be due to redtapeism, lack of willingness etc and etc. Who knows; it may be the tactical moves of the state government to withheld this recruitment, the reason might being since the government is not generating enough job for unemployed youth; therefore, they are not dispatching the jobs until new jobs are generated so that unemployed youth’s mind keep focus on these jobs for a long time and do not diverted to unsocial activities or the reason best known to them only. The bottom line is that it has become ritual of every departments of the state to delay recruitment process for at least one year.
 But for countless unemployed youth of the state, such an inordinate delay causes a lot of untold sufferings, disillusion, and lack of competitive atmosphere etc. For such a police job, moment after seeing the advertisement many serious candidates started physical exercise; joined coaching institutes to enhance their performance in the examination but such delay exhausts the enthusiasm of the candidates. Now, the time is ripe for early conduct of the recruitment of these posts because it has been more than one years since advertisement and more importantly, the general Lok Sabha election and State Assembly election are coming wherein the concerned department will need a lots of security personnel. It is needless to point that in Assembly election, there is always lack of enough security personnel deployment in every polling station and in some cases where unfortunate incident happen; two or three  outnumbered police personnel  reduce to a mere spectator of uneventful happening.
Through this column of your esteemed daily of the state, I, on behalf of the aware youth of the state, urge the Home Minister to direct the concerned department to conduct early recruitment of the posts of IRBN and Civil Police as soon as possible so that unemployed youths of the state liberate form painful unemployment life and more importantly the new recruits security personnel may be deploy for the forthcoming elections.
 
Yours etc,
Mizum Lollen
Itanagar

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